Tresor (album)

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Tresor
Gwenno - Tresor.png
Studio album by
Released1 July 2022
StudioGwenno's home studio, Cardiff [1]
Genre Psychedelic pop, baroque pop [2] [3]
Length43:06
Language
Label Heavenly
Producer Rhys Edwards, Gwenno Saunders
Gwenno chronology
Le Kov
(2018)
Tresor
(2022)
Singles from Tresor
  1. "An Stevel Nowydh"
    Released: 28 February 2022
  2. "Men An Toll"
    Released: 7 April 2022
  3. "Tresor"
    Released: 11 May 2022
  4. "Anima"
    Released: 14 June 2022
  5. "N.Y.C.A.W."
    Released: 4 July 2022

Tresor is the third solo studio album by Welsh singer Gwenno, released on 1 July 2022 by Heavenly Recordings. [4] Like Gwenno's previous work, this album's lyrics are almost entirely in Cornish with one song, "N.Y.C.A.W." (which stands for "Nid yw Cymru ar Werth", meaning "Wales is not for Sale"), in Welsh. The album's name comes from the Cornish word for "treasure". [5] The album was shortlisted for the 2022 Mercury Prize. [6]

Contents

Singles and film

Lead single "An Stevel Nowydh" was released 28 February 2022, [1] followed by "Men An Toll" on 7 April, [7] "Tresor" on 11 May, [8] "Anima" on 14 June, [9] and "N.Y.C.A.W." on 4 July. [10]

Each single came with a music video which are part of a longer film created by Gwenno in collaboration with Anglesey-born filmmaker Clare Marie Bailey, set for release some time in the summer of 2022. The film was shot on Super 8 in Bryn Celli Ddu, Mynydd Parys, and Porth Ia (St Ives) during Summer 2021, was edited by Joan Pope, and stars Eddie Ladd as Greddf (a Welsh word meaning "instinct"). [1]

Style and reception

Tresor ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.9/10 [11]
Metacritic 84/100 [12]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [13]
Clash 7/10 [2]
The Guardian Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [3]
The Irish Times Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [5]
The Line of Best Fit 8/10 [14]
MusicOMH Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [4]
Pitchfork 7.3/10 [15]
The Skinny Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [16]
Uncut Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [17]

AllMusic's Tim Sendra called the album "a slight change of pace, scaling back the arrangements and focusing her songwriting to a fine point", replacing her previous releases' "gossamer-light, dream-like", and "joyful" sound with "a dark cloud partially eclipsing the brightness as Gwenno sings with real emotion about the struggles of motherhood and its place in the larger culture." The album's "more direct vocal approach", "the quiet, clipped nature of the drums, the ghostly electronic haze that floats around in the background, and the unhurried tempos make Tresor a more human-sized album that takes a little sitting with to fully appreciate", but ultimately the album "goes one step further to cementing [Gwenno] in the experimental pop firmament." [13] Clash 's Sam Walker-Smart says "Except for two electronic led numbers that become more of a slog than a celebration, Gwenno has once again married the otherworldly with the primal with supreme effect." [2]

The Guardian 's Neil Spencer calls the album's lyrics "occasionally confrontational" but "predominantly introspective and allusive, drawing on nature ("Kan Me" celebrates the May hawthorn) and on Gwenno's recent entrance into motherhood" and an "ambitious album ... from a unique artist." [3] The Irish Times ' Éamon Sweeney notes Gwenno exploring "the impact of motherhood on her psyche", "technological alienation on "Y Dydd Olaf", and "meditations on home and identity on Le Kov (The Place of Memory)" with a "blending of pastoral folk with adventurous ambient electronica" making for a "delightful", "innovative album that isn't afraid to address big ideas through the medium of a marginalised Celtic language." [5]

Year-end lists

Tresor year-end lists
Publication#Ref.
BBC Radio 6 Music 10 [18]
Far Out 44 [19]
Mojo 28 [20]
Loud and Quiet 25 [21]
Uncut 18 [22]
Under the Radar 73 [23]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Gwenno Saunders; "An Stevel Nowydh" and "N.Y.C.A.W." written by Saunders and Rhys Edwards

Tresor track listing
No.TitleLength
1."An Stevel Nowydh"4:48
2."Anima"3:18
3."Tresor"4:09
4."N.Y.C.A.W."4:31
5."Men an Toll"1:33
6."Ardamm"7:21
7."Kan Me"4:09
8."Keltek"3:36
9."Tonnow"5:56
10."Porth Ia"3:45
Total length:43:06

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Tresor
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC) [24] 49
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [25] 21
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [26] 6

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